MAPUTO, Mozambique (AP) — Mozambique's main opposition leader returned from self-imposed exile on Thursday, clutching a bible and saying he still rejects the results of a disputed election last year ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When people watched political debates on Soico TV, one of the most watched private channels in Mozambique, around 2010, they often ...
Mozambique is on the brink of disaster. The political and social fabric of the country is disintegrating, largely due to the reckless actions and incendiary rhetoric of Venâncio Mondlane, the leader ...
Mozambique's main opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane has called for unity ahead of a fresh round of protests against the outcome of presidential elections. In a live broadcast on his Facebook page, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Police officers in Mozambique on Monday fired tear gas at the country's ...
Mozambique's opposition leader Venâncio Mondlane, who has been calling for protests for weeks from exile, has said he will return to the country on Thursday. Mondlane said he would arrive ahead of the ...
A protester gestures while protesting in the Hulene neighbourhood of Maputo on October 31, 2024, during the first day of the nationwide strike called by Mozambique's opposition leader Venancio ...
“Assassins were at my door to kill me.” Venâncio Mondlane made his claim that he escaped an assassination attempt, on the night of 3 November, on Facebook – his preferred platform for addressing his ...
MAPUTO, Mozambique — Mozambicans were waiting for early election results Thursday, a day after a vote for a new president passed off peacefully despite opposition candidates claiming fraud and ...
Venâncio Mondlane, a former opposition presidential candidate and a key figure in months-long protests in Mozambique, said he is severing ties with the Podemos party. The organization had supported ...
Contesting the electoral process, Mozambican presidential runner-up Venâncio Mondlane called for three days of protests in the country starting on 13 January and “peaceful demonstrations” during the ...
Venancio Mondlane speaks during a press conference. Photo by ALFREDO ZUNIGA/AFP via Getty Images When people watched political debates on Soico TV, one of the most watched private channels in ...
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